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The trimerisation involves the amine attacking an unreduced nitrile to form a "amino-amide" intermediate. This species is reduced in situ with loss of N as NH3. The process is then repeated.

Choosing and Using Noble Metal Hydrogenation Catalysts. P.N.Rylander; Aldrichimica Acta, 12, 3, 1979

3
R–CN
  +  
6
H2
  +  
Pd
on C
         
2
(RCH2)3N
  +  
2
NH3
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Interaction, Reaction, Process defined as:
Hydrogenation, catalytic
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